244 search results for “rights” in the Organisational structure
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Annelies van VarkFaculty of Law
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Robert OkelloFaculty of Law
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Carlotta RigottiFaculty of Law
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Joni OysermanFaculty of Law
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Santy KouwagamFaculty of Law
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Francien DechesneFaculty of Law
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Oliver TuazonFaculty of Law
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Authorities
The authorities of the University Council are set out in the Higher Education and Research Act (WHW; Dutch only) and the University Council Regulations. The University Council has the right of consent, consultation right and right of initiative. Right of consent For some decisions,…
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Privacy statement Leiden Matching prospective students
Before you start a bachelor’s programme, it is important that you have the right information. This information should relate not only to the content of the study programme and the type of courses, for instance, but also to whether the study programme is actually the right one for you. Leiden University…
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Participation
Employee participation bodies represent the welfare and interests of employees and students. Within the FSW: The Faculty Council and the Institute Councils have the right of consent and the right to give advice. The Programme Committees and the Student Sounding Board Group give the various boards…
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Judith van UdenFaculty of Law
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Bart CustersFaculty of Law
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Krista A. MilneFaculty of Humanities
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Jacqueline VelFaculty of Law
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Gavin RobinsonFaculty of Law
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Marieke KronemanICLON
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Tasks and powers of the Faculty Councils
The tasks and powers of the Faculty Council are very similar to those of the University Council. However, the subjects are often different, because at faculty level there are other issues than at a central level. Except the faculty LUMC, the faculties of Leiden University have a representative…
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Participation: Students' Council
The Students’ Council (SR) is a representative advisory body in the LUMC. The council represents all students in the LUMC’s study programmes: Biomedical Sciences, Medicine, Pharmacy, Population Health Management, and Vitality and Ageing and gives (un)solicited advice on all faculty matters related to…
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Employee Councils
Employee Councils are composed of staff members who represent the University staff. The employee council serves a body for consultation, information, communication and advice. In its work, the employee council follows the Employee Council Regulations, adopted by the Executive Board. The Employee Council…
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Regulations relating to the ombudsperson
All students of Leiden University have the right to request the ombudsperson in writing to instigate an investigation into the way in which an adminstrative unit or employee of the university has acted in a particular instance towards them. Article 1: Definitions Article 2: The ombudsperson Article…
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Privacy Notice Prospective Students
You want to start a bachelor’s or master’s programme. It is important that you have the right information. Leiden University wants to assist you as well as possible in making the right study choice, e.g. by informing you about programmes, organising information activities or other topics that are related…
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Faculty Council
The Faculty Council is the faculty’s advisory council and has both advisory rights as well as the right of consent on various matters concerning the faculty. As such, the council represents both students and staff and acts as a sounding board for the Faculty Board. The tasks and privileges of the council…
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Information Management Directorate
Responsibility IM is responsible for University information policy. It ensures that the right information is available in the right place, and is responsible for the management and security of information and digitization. What does IM do? Information security and cyber security Direction of the project…
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Who owns my intellectual property?
Any intellectual property that you may generate within employment of Leiden University of LUMC is owned by Leiden University or LUMC. Since 2010, Leiden University has issued official regulations on working for third parties which state the rules on several topics involved, like the sharing of net proceeds…
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Communication & Marketing
Communication & Marketing advises, facilitates and supports the faculty and its staff in attaining their objectives via (online) communications and marketing. In this context, its work focuses mainly on the intake of Dutch and international students based on the principle of the right student in…
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Faculty Council
The Faculty Council is the main consultation and advisory body within the Faculty of Archaeology and plays an intermediary role between different segments of the organization of the Faculty. The Council has rights of approval and advice on a variety of issues concerning the Faculty. Its members also…
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Emma de VriesFaculty of Law
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German Language and Culture
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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Regulations of the University Council
The University Council is the central co-participation body of the University. Composition, term of office, elections, powers, rights and obligations are defined in these regulations.
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Russian Studies
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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Classics
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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Neerlandistiek / Dutch Studies
This master’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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Religious Studies
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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Art History
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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Japan Studies
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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Ancient Cultures of the Mediterrean World
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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Italian Language and Culture
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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African Languages and Cultures
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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Korea Studies
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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Middle Eastern Studies
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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Latin American Studies
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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French Language and Culture
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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History
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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Film and Literary Studies
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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Linguistics
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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China Studies
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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Dutch Language and Culture
This bachelor’s programme is taught in Dutch only, please visit the Dutch website by switching languages at the top right corner of this page.
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Programme Committees
Every study programme or group of study programmes have their own Programme Committee (PC). Half of the members of the PC are students, the other half are teaching staff. Together they safeguard the quality of teaching, they raise bottlenecks and they advise on the development and conduct of course…
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WOO requests
Met ingang van 2022 publiceert de Universiteit Leiden alle Wob-verzoeken en Wob-besluiten geanonimiseerd op deze webpagina.
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Framework for Compulsory Matching
Leiden University takes responsibility for helping prospective students to choose the study programme that is right for them. Leiden University has introduced compulsory matching with the aim of offering prospective students better guidance when choosing their study programme. In this framework you…